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  • Page 3 Fiat Talento over time. In the attached Warranty Booklet you will also find a description of the Services that Fiat offers to its customers, the Warranty Certificate and the detail of the terms and conditions for maintaining its validity.
  • Page 4 ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES If, after buying the vehicle, you decide to add electrical accessories (with the risk of gradually draining the battery), visit a Fiat Dealership. They can calculate the overall electrical requirement and check that the vehicle's electrical system can support the required load.
  • Page 5 USE OF THE OWNER HANDBOOK OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Each time direction instructions (left/right or forwards/backwards) about the vehicle are given, these must be intended as regarding an occupant in the driver's seat. Special cases not complying with this rule will be specified as appropriate in the text. The figures in the Owner Handbook are provided by way of example only: this might imply that some details of the image do not correspond to the actual arrangement of your vehicle.
  • Page 6 That number recalls the corresponding warning at the end of the relevant section. IMPORTANT This Owner Handbook describes all Fiat Talento versions. Options, equipment dedicated to specific markets or versions are not explicitly indicated in the text: as a consequence, you should only consider the information which is related to the trim level, engine and version that you have purchased.
  • Page 7 This may also cause lapse of the warranty in relation to faults caused by the change or either directly or indirectly related to it. Fiat shall not be liable for damage caused by the installation of accessories either not supplied or recommended by Fiat and/or not installed in compliance with the provided instructions.
  • Page 9 GRAPHICAL INDEX KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL DATA INDEX...
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    GRAPHICAL INDEX FRONT VIEW HEADLIGHTS Changing a wheel ....155 WINDSCREEN WIPERS Tyre inflation kit ....158 Daytime running lights .
  • Page 12 REAR VIEW REAR LIGHTS Bulb replacement ....147 LOAD COMPARTMENT Opening/closing ....22 THIRD BRAKE LIGHT bulb replacement .
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    INSTRUMENT PANEL AIR VENTS RADIO / TOUCH-RADIO NAV Automatic climate Diffusers ......48 System ......68 control system .
  • Page 14: Table Of Contents

    KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE In-depth knowledge of your new vehicle THE KEYS ....13 starts here. DOORS ....20 The handbook that you are reading HEADRESTS.
  • Page 15: The Keys

    Fiat Dealer only. If a remote is to be replaced go to a Fiat Dealership with the vehicle and all T25028 its keys: to initialise the system, the IMPORTANT The key must never be vehicle and its remote are needed;...
  • Page 16 Pressing a second time within Unlocking is indicated by the Centralised door closing (DEAD emergency and turn signal lights LOCKING) 20 seconds of the first time will unlock flashing. all the doors. NOTE If none of the doors is opened in If the vehicle is thus equipped, around 2 minutes after the relative centralised closing lets you lock the...
  • Page 17 IMPORTANT Batteries are available at a Fiat Dealership, and they last about two years. Make sure there are no ink traces on the battery: there is a risk of improper electrical contact. Replace the battery 2 fig. 12respecting the polarity etched on the cover.
  • Page 18 Accessing the key: press button 6 key, you will have to bring the vehicle pages); fig. 15 and pull the key 5, then release and all the electronic keys to a Fiat the button. turn on the vehicle's inside lights Dealership to be re-initialised. Every vehicle can be assigned up to four from a distance (see following pages);...
  • Page 19 Locking/unlocking the vehicle Details relative to locking the vehicle There are two ways to lock/unlock the When closing, if a door is open or vehicle: being physically in the access not properly closed, a rapid vehicle area or by using the electronic key. lock/unlock without emergency lights IMPORTANT Do not place the flashing will occur;...
  • Page 20 T36509 T36626 T26787-2 NOTE You cannot lock the vehicle if: "Remote lighting" function The emergency lights will flash, telling a door is open or closed badly; you the status of the rear opening By pressing button 6 fig. 23 once, the doors: the key is not in the area 1 fig.
  • Page 21 When the message appears on the instrument panel, replace the electronic IMPORTANT Batteries are available at a key battery. Fiat Dealership, and they last about two Press button 1 fig. 26, pulling out the years. Make sure there are no ink traces T36508-1 extra key 2 fig.
  • Page 22: Doors

    2 fig. 29 on the electronic law in the special containers or taken to a key to unlock the vehicle and pull the T26913 Fiat Dealership, which will take care of their handle 1. disposal. Irregular operation Closing from outside If the battery is too low to ensure Push the door.
  • Page 23 Closing from inside Forgotten open door warning: if a door is open or not properly closed, as Pull the door using handle 3 only. soon as the vehicle has gone over fig. 30 about 20 km/h, a message to this effect will appear on the instrument panel together with a warning light.
  • Page 24 Child safety To prevent children from opening the door from the inside, turn screw 4 fig. 33 and close the door. Make sure the doors are properly closed from the inside. Now the door can only be opened from the outside. T36532 T36617 Pull the handle 3 fig.
  • Page 25 TAILGATE Vehicles with remote control The tailgate locks and unlocks by pressing the remote control button. Vehicles with electronic key The tailgate locks and unlocks: by pressing the button on the electronic key; T36539 T40615 in easy access mode, by locking/unlocking the front doors.
  • Page 26 Proceed as follows: when the engine is stopped, with the rear doors closed and a front door open, press button 1 fig. 43 for more than five seconds. Check that you have the key on you before getting out of the vehicle. When you close the door, all the other openable parts will lock too.
  • Page 27 MANUAL DOOR So you can: LOCKING/UNLOCKING use the key integrated in the remote or electronic key, or the emergency key 4) 5) integrated in the left front door unlock Locking from the outside card, or, depending on the vehicle, the This can be done with either the remote rear swing door control or electronic key: refer to the...
  • Page 28 If they are closed make sure the sliding door is completely correctly and the problem persists, closed before the vehicle starts moving. 8) Before opening a door, ensure that you contact a Fiat Dealership. can do it in conditions of safety.
  • Page 29: Headrests

    HEADRESTS Check that each rod is locked in place Putting it back into the seat backrest. Insert the headrest rods into the slots (if FRONT HEADREST necessary, recline the backrest). Lower the headrest as far as it will go, then lift it up until it clicks.
  • Page 30: Seats

    SEATS To adjust the lumbar support, turn the Make sure that no object is obstructing knob 4 fig. 53 to raise or lower the the seat adjustment. FRONT SEATS support. Hold the backrest from the top and prepare to lower it; at the same time, To incline the seat, use lever 6 fig.
  • Page 31 SINGLE REAR SEATS 18) 22) 23) 24) Depending on the trim level, there may be two single rear seats: one single seat 2 fig. 55 (2nd row of seats) and a single seat 1 fig. 55 (3rd row of seats). T36644 T36586 Single seat 1...
  • Page 32 Detachment First of all, free up the side seat belts that hold it in place from their housing. Underneath the single seat, press stop 9 fig. 61, then pull it forwards, movements C and D fig. 61; lift it up movement E fig. 61 T36661 T36660 IMPORTANT Detach seat 2...
  • Page 33: Adjustment

    STEERING WHEEL/ 24) When you reposition the single seats, POWER STEERING WARNING make sure they are locked in place. Make sure the side safety belts are properly STEERING WHEEL locked in their housings. ADJUSTMENT 25) Do not exchange seats 1 and 2. 18) For safety reasons, carry out these operations when the vehicle is stopped.
  • Page 34: Start&Stop System

    The steering is thus less stiff when START&STOP ACTIVATION AND parking (for greater comfort), but it gets DEACTIVATION OF THE SYSTEM stiffer as driving at high speeds). SYSTEM 29) 30) Press button 1 fig. 65 to deactivate the This system lets you reduce fuel function.
  • Page 35 65, the system is deactivated. RESTARTING the bonnet is not locked; Contact a Fiat Dealership. CONDITIONS for cars with an electronic key, the driver's door is not closed; In some cases, the engine can restart...
  • Page 36 REAR VIEW INTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRRORS MIRRORS IMPORTANT DOOR MIRRORS 31) 32) Mirrors with manual adjustment: 2) Do not drive when the engine is in 31) 32) 33) When driving at night, to avoid being standby (the warning light on the Power Mirrors dazzled by vehicle lights behind you, instrument panel turns on).
  • Page 37: Daytime Running Lights

    EXTERNAL LIGHTS 33) Objects reflected in the rear view mirror are actually closer than they appear. For SIDE LIGHTS safety reasons, keep this in mind to correctly assess the distance before any 34) 35) 36) 37) manoeuvring. T36523 IMPORTANT If you are driving on the left in a vehicle equipped for left hand drive (or vice versa), you need to regulate the lights for the visiting time...
  • Page 38: Main Beam Headlights

    Switching off FRONT FOG LIGHTS Do not forget to turn this light off when Manually turn the knurled ring 2 you no longer need it so it does not Turn the central knurled ring 4 fig. 70 on bother other drivers. fig.
  • Page 39 T36524 T38821 T36522 Adjusting the headlights externally Press functions Load condition Control position Open the engine compartment and When driving, the steering wheel identify the B fig. 72 printed near one of manoeuvres can be not enough to Empty, driver only the front lights.
  • Page 40: Interior Lights

    INTERIOR LIGHTS 35) The daytime running lights are an alternative to the dipped headlights for CEILING LIGHTS driving during the daytime in countries Using buttons 1 fig. 74, 2 fig. 75 or 3 where it is compulsory to have lights on fig.
  • Page 41 GLOVE COMPARTMENT To light the ceiling lights A, press the LIGHT button 7 positioned near the lights fig. 79. It goes on when the compartment 5 Press the button 7 again to switch the fig. 77 is opened. lights off. REAR LIGHT Turn the button 9 fig.
  • Page 42: Operation

    WINDSCREEN / NOTE When driving, each time the You can change the activation threshold vehicle stops, the windscreen wipers REAR WINDOW and the time between one wipe and the slow down: from fast to slow WIPERS next by turning the ring 2: continuous operation.
  • Page 43 REAR WINDOW WIPER / NOTE If the wipers are operating or are WASHER in automatic mode, when you put the gear in reverse, the rear window starts 38) 39) working intermittently. 4) 5) 6) IMPORTANT In the case of ice or snow, Rear intermittent window wiper clean the windscreen (including the central section behind the interior rear...
  • Page 44: Refuelling The Vehicle

    If operation is not subsequently restored, even after restarting Fuel empty T36715 the vehicle, contact a Fiat Dealership. Vehicles with key with remote 5) Do not operate the windscreen wiper Fuel quality control with the blades lifted from the windscreen.
  • Page 45 42) The tank cap is specific. If you need to replace it, make sure it is the same as the Fuel - Vehicle original. Contact a Fiat Dealership. Do not compatibility let the cap near a flame or heat source. Do...
  • Page 46: Adblue (Urea) Additive Tank

    Always refer to the information on the flap A. Unscrew the cap 1. original. Contact a Fiat Dealership. Do not AdBlue (Urea) additive package. wash the filling area with a high pressure Handle additives carefully.
  • Page 47: Ignition Device

    If you do not do this, the tank filling will be tampered with (e.g. an attempted theft), automatically detected only after a few have it checked by a Fiat Dealership before minutes' driving. The message to that driving again. 48) Always take the key with you when you...
  • Page 48: Climate Control

    Irregular operation conditioning is in use. Generally speaking, if you notice any For cars with air conditioning without operational irregularity, please see a Fiat automatic mode, turn off the system Dealer. when you no longer need it. Limited effectiveness of defrosting,...
  • Page 49: Heating And Ventilation

    HEATING AND VENTILATION T36548 1 Left side window de-misting vent; 2 Left side vent; 3 Windscreen de-misting vent; 4 Central vents; 5 Right side vent; 6 Right side de-misting vent; 7 Rear seat lower vents; 8 Instrument panel.
  • Page 50: Diffusers

    12 fig. 91 ) depending on the desired opening. The diffusers can be orientated To direct the air flow, turn the side diffuser 11. Use specific products inside your vehicle to combat bad odours inside your vehicle. Consult a Fiat Dealership.
  • Page 51: Manual Climate Control

    MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL 52) 53) T36552 Controls The controls present depends on the vehicle equipment. 1 Air distribution knob. 2 Air conditioning compressor on/off button. 3 Fan on/adjustment knob. 4 Air recirculation on/off button. 5 Air temperature adjustment knob.
  • Page 52: Control System

    Air temperature adjustment Air recirculation allows you: . The airflow is directed towards the to isolate the outside environment windscreen demisting vents and the Use control 5 fig. 92 depending on the front side window demisting vents. (when driving in polluted areas, etc.); desired temperature.
  • Page 53 Heated rear window demisting/ defrosting With the engine running, press button 6 fig. 94 and the integrated warning light will go on. T36669 For vehicles that are equipped with them, this function quickly defrosts or demists the rearscreen and defrosts the external mirrors.
  • Page 54 AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING 52) 53) T36551 Controls 1 AUTO function on button (automatic operation). 2 Temperature adjustment knob. 3 MAX DEF function on button (fast front window defrosting/demisting). 4 Air distribution selection buttons. 5 Air conditioning compressor on/off button. 6 Fan speed adjustment knob. 7 Internal air recirculation on/off button.
  • Page 55 AUTO function (automatic This function lets you quickly defrost Heated rearscreen and door mirror operation) and de-mist the windscreen and rear thermal resistance switch windows, the side front windows and Automatic air conditioning is a system (For versions/markets where provided) exterior rear view mirrors (depending on that guarantees (except when using it in Press button 8 fig.
  • Page 56 IMPORTANT Vehicles equipped with We advise you to return to automatic the ECOMODE function (button 9 mode by pressing button 7 fig. 95 again fig. 96 ): when enabled, the ECOMODE as soon as air recirculation is no longer function can reduce the automatic needed.
  • Page 57 T40630 T36643 The LED of button 4 fig. 99 and the Vehicles with automatic air LED 5 fig. 100 of the control 1 are off. conditioning NOTE: Button 4 fig. 99 and control 1 Make sure the air conditioning is fig.
  • Page 58 RADAR PARKING Operation When you put the gear in reverse, most IMPORTANT 55) 54) of the objects located less that 1.20 meters from the rear of the vehicle 11) 12) 13) 2) The system uses a coolant that is are detected, an acoustic warning Operating principle compatible with the laws in force in the signal goes off and, depending on the...
  • Page 59 5 seconds. furniture), the vehicle could be damaged Contact a Fiat Dealership. (e.g. deformed axle). To prevent any risk of accident, have the vehicle checked at a Fiat Dealership. WARNING 12) The sensors must be clean of mud,...
  • Page 60: Rear Camera

    REAR CAMERA Stationary shape 5: the stationary shape consists of coloured references Operation A, B and C fig. 107 that indicate the distance behind the vehicle: A (red) about 30 centimetres from the vehicle; When in reverse, video camera 1 B (yellow) about 70 centimetres from fig.
  • Page 61: Electric Windows

    ELECTRIC WINDOWS The outlines are a representation projected onto a flat surface. Do not IMPORTANT ELECTRIC WINDOWS consider this information if it is superimposed onto a vertical object or 57) 58) an object on the ground. The items that 14) It is vital, for correct operation, that the With the starter device inserted: appear on the edge of the screen can camera is always kept clean and free from...
  • Page 62 58) When you close the windows, check If necessary, contact a Fiat Dealership. that no part of a body (arm, hand, etc.) is sticking out from the vehicle. Danger of Rear sliding windows: serious injury.
  • Page 63: Engine Bonnet

    Risk of injury. 64) In case of a collision, even a light one T36594 like against the cowling or bonnet, have it checked at a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible.
  • Page 64: Interior Fittings

    INTERIOR FITTINGS HOUSING SUN VISORS Lower the sun visor 1 fig. 114. You can Housing 1 fig. 116 can be used as a tilt the sun visor against the side cup holder, item holder or to attach an window. ashtray. T36576 STORAGE COMPARTMENT...
  • Page 65 PHONE SUPPORT GLOVE COMPARTMENT Rotate support 8 fig. 121 and push it as (For versions/markets where provided) far as it will go. IN THE DASHBOARD INSTRUMENT PANEL Phone support 6 fig. 119. Glove compartment in the dashboard instrument panel 10 - 11 - 13 fig. 123. T38816 If necessary, lower base 9 fig.
  • Page 66 HOUSING STORAGE COMPARTMENT Housing 17 fig. 126 can be used as a BENEATH THE SEAT cup holder, item holder or ashtray (For versions/markets where provided) holder. To access the compartment 20 fig. 128 pull tongue 19 and fold seat A forward.
  • Page 67 NOTE Make sure you put the shelf back correctly and remove all the items from the beverage holder before lifting the centre seat backrest back up. Check that the centre seat backrest is correctly locked in place. T38820 T36580 NOTE Make sure that the cup holder on Shelf the shelf is closed before putting the To open the compartment 23 fig.
  • Page 68 CLOTHING HOOK Use the cover flap 40 fig. 137 to extend the load length: Depending on the trim, the hooks 35 pull the tab 39 fig. 137 to lift up the fig. 134are on the wall in the baggage backrest B fig. 137; area.
  • Page 69 IMPORTANT If the vehicle has no cigarette lighter or ashtray, you can buy WARNING them at Accessories. 67) There should be no objects on the driver's side floorboard: in case of sharp braking, they could slide under the pedals, hampering their use. 68) Check there are no hard, heavy or sharp objects sticking out or in the "open"...
  • Page 70: System

    IMPORTANT We would like to remind Handbook. you to respect local laws regarding use The features of the supports and of these devices. wiring (available at a Fiat Service TIMAGE-2 Dealership) vary according to the trim level of the vehicle and the radio model. Speakers For their reference, contact a Fiat Turn the grille 2 fig.
  • Page 71: Baggage Cover

    BAGGAGE COVER CRUISE CONTROL (constant speed regulator) The luggage cover consists of one or two rigid parts. 77) 78) There are two possible positions: This is an electronically controlled position A high fig. 147; driving assistance device that allows the desired vehicle speed to be maintained, position B low fig.
  • Page 72 Green warning light 6 fig. 152 turns on and the appropriate message appears on the instrument panel along with dashes to indicate that the function is active and waiting for the speed limit recording. Setting the speed At constant speed (over about 30 km/h), press button 2 fig.
  • Page 73 82) In case of a malfunction or failure of the lights turning off on the conditions, weather, etc.). Press button device, contact a Fiat Dealership. instrument panel confirm the function 4 fig. 154 if the vehicle speed is over 83) The electronic Cruise Control can be has been deactivated.
  • Page 74: Speed Limiter

    SPEED LIMITER 4 fig. 157 Activation with stored Guide cruise control recall (R). When the speed has been stored, until The cruise control is a function that 5 fig. 157 Placing function in stand this speed has been reached, driving is keeps you from going over a certain the same as driving a vehicle not by (with stored cruise control) (O).
  • Page 75 Exceeding the set speed limit Placing the function in stand-by Interrupting the function You can exceed the set speed limit at The cruise control function can be any time by pressing hard on the deactivated; in this case, the speed is accelerator (beyond the "point of no longer stored.
  • Page 76: Protecting The Environment

    (CO ) and therefore components and their re-treatment in If it stays on, contact a Fiat specific chains. lower consumption (ex.: 170 g/km Dealership as soon as possible; amounts to 6.4 l/100 km for a Diesel...
  • Page 77: Diesel Version Particularities

    If you see the message "Anti-pollution control" with the warning light IMPORTANT the alarm light , contact a Fiat Dealership immediately. While driving, depending on the fuel 16) Modifications or repairs to the supply type used, in exceptional cases the system that are not carried out correctly or vehicle might emit white smoke.
  • Page 78 KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL This section of the handbook gives you DISPLAY ....77 all the information you need to WARNING LIGHTS ... .79 understand, interpret and use the CONTROL PANEL AND ON-BOARD instrument panel correctly.
  • Page 79 DISPLAY Acoustic warning in case of Instrument panel 6 fig. 164 speeding Depending on the vehicle version, an Rev counter 1 fig. 161 acoustic alarm goes off for about (scale x1000) 10 seconds every 40 seconds when you exceed 120 km/h. Driving style indicator 4 fig.
  • Page 80 To go back to the preceding mode, The minutes flash: press button 2 or 3 repeat the same operation. fig. 168 briefly or for a long time to adjust them. NOTE After disconnecting the battery, After adjusting them, the hours and the on-board computer automatically minutes will show for 2 seconds without returns to the original unit of measure.
  • Page 81: Warning Lights

    Display of the following information depends on the vehicle equipment and the market country. When the warning light turns on, have the vehicle checked by the Fiat Dealership as soon as possible and drive carefully. Failure to perform this check could damage the vehicle.
  • Page 82 Warning light What it means SIDE LIGHTS MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS DIPPED HEADLIGHTS FRONT FOG LIGHTS REAR FOG LIGHT LEFT SIDE DIRECTIONAL SIGNAL LIGHT RIGHT SIDE DIRECTIONAL SIGNAL LIGHT...
  • Page 83 It goes on when the starter device is inserted and goes off after a few seconds. If the light does not go on when the starter device is inserted or if it goes on when the engine is on, it indicates a system malfunction. Contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible.
  • Page 84 For vehicles thus equipped, it turns on when you start the engine, this it goes off: if it stays on, contact a Fiat Dealership; if it flashes, you need to reduce the engine running until the flashing stops. Contact a Fiat Dealership.
  • Page 85 Warning light What it means Start&Stop SYSTEM ACTIVATION Please see the paragraph "Start&Stop System". StartStop FAILURE / DEACTIVATION Please see the paragraph "Start&Stop System". CRUISE CONTROL/SPEED LIMITER Refer to the "Cruise control" (Speed regulator) and "Speed limiter” paragraphs. TPMS SYSTEM FAILURE /LOW TYRE PRESSURE Refer to the “TPMS –...
  • Page 86 Warning light What it means GEAR CHANGE INDICATORS These turn on to advise to shift to a higher (arrow pointing up) or lower (arrow pointing down) gear. ECOMODE These go on when ECOMODE is activated. Please see the paragraph "Driving suggestions". FRONT SEAT BELTS NOT FASTENED WARNING LIGHT This is on the central display and turns on when the engine is started.
  • Page 87 "VIEW DEDICATED MESSAGE ON THE Fill or top up the AdBlue (Urea) tank or go to SCREEN" a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible. The engine does not start. "VIEW DEDICATED MESSAGE ON THE To restart, it is necessary to top up the SCREEN"...
  • Page 88 17) If the lights or acoustic signals do not reappear, it is because of a malfunction in the instrument panel. When these lights go on, you need to stop as soon as traffic conditions allow. Check that the vehicle is correctly immobilised and contact a Fiat Dealership.
  • Page 89: Instruments

    CONTROL PANEL Resetting the trip odometer AND ON-BOARD When the "overall and partial milometer" INSTRUMENTS display is selected, press either button 9 or 10 fig. 172 until the milometer is On-board computer 1 fig. 171 reset to zero. Resetting travel parameters When one of the trip parameters is selected on the display, press button 9 or 10 fig.
  • Page 90 ON BOARD COMPUTER: travel parameters Selection examples Meaning of the data selected 101778 km 112.4 km General a partial totaliser. FUEL Travel parameters. Fuel consumed. Fuel consumed since last reset. AVERAGE FUEL CONSUMPTION Average fuel consumption since last reset. 5.8 L/100 The value displayed after travelling at least 400 meters from the last reset.
  • Page 91 Selection examples Meaning of the data selected LIMITER Speed set by cruise control 90 km/h Refer to the "Speed Limiter” paragraph in the "Knowing your vehicle” chapter ADJUSTER Speed set by cruise control 90 km/h Refer to the "Cruise Control” paragraph in the "Knowing your vehicle” chapter 13°...
  • Page 92 Selection examples Meaning of the data selected On-board computer with service limit message Maintenance schedule With the contact inserted, engine not on and "REVISION AUTONOMY" selection displayed, press button 9 or 10 OIL CHANGE IN 30,000 KM/ fig. 172 for about 5 seconds to see the replacement 24 MONTHS limit (distance and time until the next coupon).
  • Page 93 ON-BOARD COMPUTER: alarm messages They appear along with the STOP warning light to make you stop as soon as traffic conditions allow, for your own safety. Stop the engine and do not turn it back on. Contact a Fiat Dealership.
  • Page 94 SAFETY The chapter that you are about to read OCCUPANT PROTECTION is very important: it describes the safety SYSTEMS ....93 systems with which the vehicle is SEAT BELTS .
  • Page 95 Before starting the engine, first adjust separately or at the same time in case the driving position and adjust the seat 3) When the vehicle is scrapped, see a Fiat of a frontal collision. belts to obtain the best possible...
  • Page 96 3 cm. Let it rewind normally then pull it rewinds. Accompany it as it rewinds. out again. If the problem persists, contact a Fiat Dealership. Rear side belts For the first row in the rear, you must Front seat belts not fastened use belts 8 fig.
  • Page 97 Access to the last row: to facilitate Central seat belts access to the last row, release the Slowly unwind the belt until you can second row seat belt from the buckle lock the tab into the buckle 14 fig. 179. 13 fig.
  • Page 98 95) Never use the same belt for more than proper tools. When the vehicle is one person, and never fasten your seat scrapped, see a Fiat Dealership to remove belt across a newborn or child you are the pre-tensioner gas generator and air holding in your lap.
  • Page 99: Front Airbag

    113) 114) device that controls the gas generator malfunction. Contact a Fiat Dealership You must deactivate the passenger electric trigger device; as soon as possible. Any delay in...
  • Page 100 To deactivate the air bags: with the This light stays on permanently to Front passenger air bag activation vehicle stopped, contact disengaged, confirm that you can install a child When the child restraint is no longer in push and turn stop 1 fig. 184 to the restraint system on the passenger seat.
  • Page 101 111) The passenger air bag only protects travel with passengers seated there. the side front seat passenger; the centre Contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as front seat passenger is only protected by possible. the seat belt. We recommend you respect normal safety regulations (fasten your seat belt).
  • Page 102: Side Air Bags

    Fiat Dealership DRIVER'S AIR BAG personnel. IMPORTANT (For versions/markets where provided) 119) The airbag was conceived to complement the seat belt.
  • Page 103 For better side protection, are and where it will be installed in the choose an encompassing child restraint vehicle. Contact a Fiat Dealership to system fig. 191. know which child seats are recommended for the vehicle.
  • Page 104 Do not change any other adjustments Make sure the seat belt is adapted to The diagrams on the following pages after installing the child restraint system. your child restraint system. Consult a show the child restraint system Fiat Dealership. anchoring position. 130)
  • Page 105 FITTING A CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM WITH SEAT BELTS 131) 132) The seat belt must be adjusted to ensure it works in case of abrupt braking or collision. Comply with the belt direction indicated by the child restraint system manufacturer. Check that the seat belt is fastened correctly.
  • Page 106 2 seater van T36600 check the airbag status before settling a passenger in or installing a child seat. : seat where installing a child seat is prohibited. Child seat fastened with additional belt U: seat allowing fastening with seat belt for an approved child seat like "Universal".
  • Page 107 3 seater van T36601 check the airbag status before settling a passenger in or installing a child seat. : seat where installing a child seat is prohibited. Child seat fastened with additional belt U: seat allowing fastening with seat belt for an approved child seat like "Universal".
  • Page 108 The following table has the same information as the previous diagrams to show how to respect current laws. Van version with 2 or 3 seats Front passenger seat(s) (2) Child restraint systems The child's weight With 2 single seats With single passenger seat (1) Central seat Side seat...
  • Page 109 Combi 5 seats T36605 check the airbag status before settling a passenger in or installing a child seat. Child seat fastened with additional belt U: seat allowing fastening with seat belt for an approved child seat like "Universal". : seat where installing a child seat is prohibited.
  • Page 110 The following table has the same information as the previous diagram to show how to respect current laws. 5-seater combi versions Front passenger seat Child restraint systems The child's weight Rear side seat Rear central seat (1) (2) U (3) Central cot Group 0 <...
  • Page 111 Combi 6 seats T36603 check the airbag status before settling a passenger in or installing a child seat. Child seat fastened with additional belt U: seat allowing fastening with seat belt for an approved child seat like "Universal"; : seat where installing a child seat is prohibited.
  • Page 112 The following table has the same information as the previous diagram to show how to respect current laws. 6-seater combi versions Passenger front seat Rear seat Child restraint The child's weight systems Central Central Central cot Group 0 < to 10 kg U (2) U (2) Child restraint seat...
  • Page 113 Combi/bus 8 seats T36604 check the airbag status before settling a passenger in or installing a child seat. Child seat fastened with additional belt U: seat allowing fastening with seat belt for an approved child seat like "Universal". : seat where installing a child seat is prohibited.
  • Page 114 The following table has the same information as the previous diagram to show how to respect current laws. Combi/bus version 8 seats Rear seat Child restraint The child's Front passenger systems weight seat (1) (2) Side 2nd row Centre 2nd row Side 3rd row Centre 3rd row Transverse cot...
  • Page 115 Combi/bus 9 seats T36602 check the airbag status before settling a passenger in or installing a child seat. Child seat fastened with additional belt U: seat allowing fastening with seat belt for an approved child seat like "Universal". : seat where installing a child seat is prohibited.
  • Page 116 The following table has the same information as the previous diagram to show how to respect current laws. Combi/bus version 9 seats Passenger front seat Rear seat Child The child's Central Side Side 2nd row Centre 2nd Side 3rd row Centre 3rd restraint weight...
  • Page 117 (3): move the front seat as far forward as possible to install the child seat backwards from driving direction, then move it back to maximum so it does not come into contact with the child seat. (4): child seat facing forward: position the child seat backrest in contact with the seat backrest. In any case, remove the rear seat headrest that the child seat is positioned against.
  • Page 118 ISOFIX FASTENING The ISOFIX system consists of 2 rings Place the headrest in the upper SYSTEM and, in some cases, a third ring. position or remove it; Authorised child seats are approved pass belt 2 fig. 200 (provided with according to the ECE-R44 law in one of the seat) between the two rear headrest the three following cases: rods;...
  • Page 119 compatibility between the vehicle seats and the child restraint systems is better: the i-Size child restraint systems can be considered as "Super ISOFIX"; this means that they can be perfectly fitted in type-approved i-Size seats, but can also be fitted in ISOFIX (ECE R44) type-approved seats.
  • Page 120 The following table, according to European standard ECE 129, indicates the possibility of i-Size child restraint system installation. i-Size POSITIONS ON THE CAR Device Front passenger Rear side passengers Rear central passenger ISO/R2 i-Size child restraint systems ISO/R2 X seat not suitable for Universal i-Size child restraint systems.
  • Page 121 Combi 5 seats T36642 133) Seat not authorised to install a child restraint of this type. ISOFIX system fastened child seat Seat where installing an ISOFIX of child seat is allowed. The rear seats have an anchorage that allows an ISOFIX universal child seat to be installed facing backwards. The anchorages are available in the luggage compartment and are visible.
  • Page 122 The following table has the same information as the previous diagram to show how to respect current laws. 5-seater combi versions Child restraint ISOFIX child seat Passenger front The child's weight Rear side seat Rear central seat systems dimensions seat Transverse cot <...
  • Page 123 Combi 6 seats T36640 Seat not authorised to install a child restraint of this type. ISOFIX system fastened child seat Seat where installing an ISOFIX of child seat is allowed. The rear seats have an anchorage that allows an ISOFIX universal child seat to be installed facing backwards. The anchorages are available in the luggage compartment and are visible.
  • Page 124 The following table has the same information as the previous diagram to show how to respect current laws. 6-seater combi versions Passenger front seat Rear seat Child restraint ISOFIX child seat The child's weight central side systems dimensions Central passenger passenger Transverse cot <...
  • Page 125 Combi/bus 8 seats T36641 Seat not authorised to install a child restraint of this type. ISOFIX system fastened child seat Seat where installing an ISOFIX of child seat is allowed. The rear seats have an anchorage that allows an ISOFIX universal child seat to be installed facing backwards. The anchorages are available in the luggage compartment and are visible.
  • Page 126 The following table has the same information as the previous diagram to show how to respect current laws. Combi/bus version 8 seats Rear seat Child restraint The child's ISOFIX child seat Passenger front side 2nd centre side 3rd centre 3rd systems weight dimensions...
  • Page 127 Combi/bus 9 seats T36639 Seat not authorised to install a child restraint of this type. ISOFIX system fastened child seat Seat where installing an ISOFIX of child seat is allowed. The rear seats have an anchorage that allows an ISOFIX universal child seat to be installed facing backwards. The anchorages are available in the luggage compartment and are visible.
  • Page 128 The following table has the same information as the previous diagram to show how to respect current laws. Combi/bus version 9 seats Passenger front seat Rear seat Child ISOFIX child The child's centre restraint seat central side side 2nd side 3rd centre 3rd weight second...
  • Page 129 Make sure that the child. Contact a Fiat Dealership. Do not bets fastened. If the vehicle has been involved in a road accident, replace the...
  • Page 130 138) 139) 140) 141) In case of sharp braking, the ABS In both cases, contact a Fiat avoids wheel locking, so it manages the Dealership. braking distance and maintains vehicle ESC (Electronic Stability control.
  • Page 131 Hazard warning lights on Operating principle the towing system must be Depending on the versions, these lights type-approved by the Fiat Dealership; Thanks to the sensor in the wheels, the can go on when you slow down system measures and compares the the wiring has to be approved by a abruptly.
  • Page 132 This position ensures optimum use on allows. Contact a Fiat Dealership. display screen. The indicator light 139) The ABS cannot prevent accidents, crumbly terrain (sane, mud, dry leaves, on the instrument panel is off.
  • Page 133 T36504-4 structure can be mounted on the vehicle. A few minutes of driving is required to They need to be identical to the original equipment, or correspond to those complete the initialisation. recommended by Fiat Dealerships.
  • Page 134 When this is mounted is punctured or is very deflated. on the vehicle, warning light 1 Replace it or contact a Fiat Dealership if fig. 207 flashes for a few seconds it is punctured. Re-inflate the tyre if it is before staying on together with the deflated.
  • Page 135 STARTING AND DRIVING Let’s get to the core of the vehicle: ENGINE RUN-IN... . .134 seeing how you can exploit all of its STARTING THE ENGINE ..134 potential to the full.
  • Page 136: Starting The Engine

    ENGINE RUN-IN STARTING THE STARTING THE ENGINE ENGINE Until you have gone 1,500 km, do not 145) 146) 147) 148) 149) exceed 130 km/h on the highest ratio, Vehicles with an electronic key 145) 146) 147) 148) 149) or 2,500 rpm. After that mileage, you Vehicles with a key and remote The electronic key has to be inserted in can push the engine harder, but the...
  • Page 137 Remarks A message to this effect appears in the 146) It is dangerous to run the engine in If the vehicle does not start, a instrument panel. enclosed areas. The engine takes in dedicated message appears on the Insert the electronic key in the reader 2 oxygen and releases carbon dioxide, instrument panel;...
  • Page 138: Using The Gearbox

    USING THE PARKING THE GEARBOX VEHICLE IMPORTANT 151) 152) 153) 24) Do not drive with your hand resting on 25) 26) 27) the gear lever as the force exerted, even if Proceed as follows when parking and To engage reverse (vehicle slight, could lead over time to premature leaving the vehicle: stopped)
  • Page 139 TO: 1,090 mm Fiat Dealership to avoid any risk of Position the sphere with respect to accident: you may have damaged an axle bolts 1 or 2 fig. 216, so they are in line shaft, the steering gear or other part.
  • Page 140 To mount the tow hook, refer to the LOADING ADVICE device manufacturer’s installation WARNING Transporting items in the load instructions. compartment Depending on the vehicle, rings 1 and 2 154) The ABS with which the vehicle may fig. 217 and 1 fig. 218 prevent the be equipped will not control the trailer's transported items from moving.
  • Page 141 Contact a Fiat Dealership to modify the The load must be arranged so that it does speed limit or activate/deactivate the not jeopardise the vehicle's occupants in function.
  • Page 142 “Knowing your vehicle” chapter). Changing the minimum speed To increase or decrease the setting, WARNING please see a Fiat Dealership. 158) This function does not take the driver's place. Nor does it allow the vehicle's driving limits to be ignored, encouraging faster driving.
  • Page 143 SUGGESTIONS FOR DRIVING SAVING FUEL T38203 T36519-1 Gear change indicators Route summary Depending on the versions, a warning When the engine is stopped, an light 1 fig. 223 on the instrument panel appropriate message appears on the T26569 tells you the best time to shift up or display 3 fig.
  • Page 144 A general grade from 0 to 100 appears Deactivating the function that allows you to assess your Press button 4 fig. 224. ecological driving performance: high The ECO fig. 225 warning light 5 on the values mean reduced fuel consumption. instrument panel turns off to confirm Below is some ecological advice to that it has been deactivated.
  • Page 145 You must use your lights according to the laws in effect in the country you are Use diffusers as much as possible. Driving at 100 km/h with the windows open increases fuel consumption by 4% fig. 227. For vehicles with climate control, fuel consumption is increased (especially in cities) when in use.
  • Page 146: In An Emergency

    JUMP STARTING ... .160 international universal freephone BATTERY RECHARGING ..161 number to search for the nearest Fiat TOWING THE VEHICLE ..162 Dealership.
  • Page 147 HAZARD WARNING REPLACING AN LIGHTS INTERNAL BULB 159) 160) 161) 162) CONTROL Ceiling lights Press button 2 fig. 228. This simultaneously activates the four Remove the lens from the courtesy light flashing arrows and those on the side. It concerned (1 fig. 229, fig. 230 and must be used only in case of danger to fig.
  • Page 148 Replace the bulb and reposition the Replace the bulb and reposition the press-fit lens. press-fit lens. T40632-1 Contact a Fiat Dealership. WARNING 159) Modifications or repairs to the electric system that are not carried out properly or do not take the system technical specifications into account can cause malfunctions leading to the risk of fire.
  • Page 149 Turn the guard B fig. 237 a quarter turn anticlockwise. Disconnect the connector 3 fig. 238. T40633 Unhook the spring 2 fig. 238 and Contact a Fiat Dealership. remove the bulb. Type of bulb: H4. Halogen daytime running lights Turn the bulb holder A fig. 237 a quarter turn anticlockwise and pull it out.
  • Page 150 243. emergency box containing a series of Release the bulb holder by turning it a light bulbs and fuses from a Fiat quarter turn anticlockwise. Dealership. Release the bulbs by pressing slightly Types of bulbs: PY21W (orange bulb).
  • Page 151 Third brake light on rear swing doors Undo the nuts 8 fig. 247. T36676 T36679 Replace the bulb involved. Replace the bulb holder and affix it by T36681 turning it. Check the correct fastening. Refit the light cluster and screw it in again.
  • Page 152 167) Always turn off the ignition device before working in the engine compartment (refer to the “The keys” paragraph in the “Knowing your vehicle” chapter). IMPORTANT 28) Halogen bulbs must be handled holding the metallic part only. Touching the transparent part of the bulb with your T36683 T38814 fingers may reduce the intensity of the...
  • Page 153 T36573 168) 169) 170) 171) 172) 29) 30) IMPORTANT Depending on the local laws or as a precaution, buy an emergency box containing a series of light bulbs and fuses from a Fiat Dealership.
  • Page 154 T40393...
  • Page 155 Air bag, steering wheel lock lights adaptation unit Alarms, acoustic warnings, light and Rear view mirror defroster Passenger's electric window windscreen wiper levers Radio, multi-media system, rear Instrument panel Power steering view mirror, diagnostic socket. (1) Contact a Fiat Dealership to replace these fuses.
  • Page 156 169) Never replace a fuse with another with a higher amp rating; DANGER OF FIRE. 170) If a general protection fuse (MAXI-FUSE, MEGA-FUSE, MIDI-FUSE) blows, do not attempt any repair and contact a Fiat Dealership. 171) Before replacing a fuse, make sure that the key has been removed from the starter switch and that all the other services are switched off and/or disengaged.
  • Page 157: Changing A Wheel

    IN THE EVENT OF A CHANGING A WHEEL 6: the elbow wrench; PUNCTURE 7: the wrench to unscrew and 173) 174) 175) 176) 177) 178) re-screw the wheel bolts and spare tyre Depending on the vehicle, there may be Tools basket;...
  • Page 158 T36688 T36689 T36693 To extract the spare wheel B fig. 259: IMPORTANT In some cases (rear wheel Remove wheel plate 11 fig. 261 with with tool A fig. 258 completely undo puncture, vehicle loaded with tow wrench 5 by inserting the hook in the its system) you may need to lift the vehicle peripheral opening.
  • Page 159 Replacing a wheel 176) The spare tyre is not the same size as the other four. Never fit more than one spare tyre on the same vehicle. The standard wheel is larger than the spare wheel, so the vehicle will be lower. Replace the spare tyre as soon as possible with a tyre identical to the original.
  • Page 160: Tyre Inflation Kit

    With the engine started and the means that you cannot repair the tyre; handbrake engaged; To take the kit out, move the seat as far do not drive and contact a Fiat unwind the hose from the canister; forward as possible and lower the Dealership.
  • Page 161 264 are damaged by foreign objects date indicated on the label. Check the smaller than 4 millimetres. It cannot repair expiration date. Go to a Fiat Dealership to all types of puncture, such as cuts larger replace the inflation hose and repair than 4 millimetres and those on side B canister.
  • Page 162: Jump Starting

    38) Never use a fast battery-charger to fig. 267 of the dead battery. right cables (large size) from a Fiat start the engine as this could damage the Dealership or, if you already have them,...
  • Page 163: Battery Recharging

    186) Some batteries can have specific wait at least one minute after recharging rules, please ask for information stopping the engine before at a Fiat Dealership. Avoid the risk of disconnecting the battery; sparks that could cause an immediate check that the terminals have been explosion.
  • Page 164: Wheels

    5 fig. 271. are in. Fully tighten the tow ring 4 fig. 271: (first Contact a Fiat Dealership. by hand, then use the tyre wrench). Never use the gear or drive shafts to tow the vehicle.
  • Page 165 192) When towing, remember that greater effort is required on the brake pedal in order to brake, since the brake servo is not providing assistance. Do not use flexible cables when towing and avoid jerky movements. During towing operations, make sure that the fastened joint does not damage adjoining components.
  • Page 166 SERVICING AND CARE Correct maintenance permits the SCHEDULED SERVICING..165 performance of the car to be SERVICING PROCEDURES ..170 maintained over time, as well as limited CHECKING LEVELS ..171 running costs and safeguarding the FILTERS .
  • Page 167 We advise sharing any doubts For this reason, Fiat has planned a regarding the proper operation of the series of checks and services at fixed car with your Fiat Dealership, before distance and/or time intervals, as waiting for the next coupon redemption.
  • Page 168 SERVICE SCHEDULE The checks listed in the Scheduled Servicing Plan, after reaching 120,000 km/6 years, must be cyclically repeated starting from the first interval, thus following the same intervals as before. Thousands of miles Years Check tyre condition/wear and pressure adjustment, if necessary;...
  • Page 169 Thousands of miles Years Check windscreen/rearscreen wiper blade position/wear (for markets/versions, where present) Check operation of the windscreen wiper/washer system and adjust jets, if necessary Check cleanliness of bonnet and boot locks, cleanliness and lubrication of linkage Visually check front disc brake pad condition and wear Visually check rear disc brake pad condition and wear Visually inspect the accessories drive belt/s condition Check accessory drive belt tensioning...
  • Page 170 Thousands of miles Years Replace fuel filter cartridge(5) Replace air cleaner cartridge Change the brake fluid Engine coolant liquid replacement Replace the passenger compartment cleaner (5) When refuelling the vehicle with a quality below the relevant European specification, this filter must be replaced every 20,000 km (6) Replacing it every 4 years or 120,000 km is recommended (7) Replacing it every 6 years or 160,000 km is recommended...
  • Page 171 Table of Countries for oil and oil filter replacement interval Country Oil and oil filter replacement interval BELARUS RUSSIAN FEDERATION 15,000 km/1 year SINGAPORE UKRAINE ALGERIA CHILE COLOMBIA EGYPT HONG KONG LEBANON 10,000 km/1 year MOROCCO NEW CALEDONIA FRENCH POLYNESIA TAIWAN TUNISIA ANGOLA...
  • Page 172 PERIODIC CHECKS visually inspect conditions of: engine, SERVICING gearbox, transmission, pipes and hoses PROCEDURES Every 1,000 km or before long trips check and, if necessary, top up: (exhaust/fuel system/brakes) and The vehicle respects the recycling engine coolant level; rubber elements (gaiters/sleeves/ criteria and scrapped vehicle brake fluid level;...
  • Page 173: Checking Levels

    CHECKING LEVELS Have adjustments and vehicle checks done at a Fiat Dealership so they ENGINE OIL comply with the instructions in the Scheduled Service Plan: all the means An engine normally consumes oil to and material means that allow the lubricate it and cool the moving parts, vehicle’s guarantee to be maintained...
  • Page 174: Technical Data

    Use an approved fluid only (taken from IMPORTANT In case of unusual, a new pack). Unscrew cap 1 fig. 273; repeated drop, see a Fiat Dealership. restore the level (the approximate Replacement BRAKE FLUID amount to get between the dipstick 2...
  • Page 175 If you need to top up, only use products T36607 fire. approved by the Fiat Dealership, which 201) Be very careful when working in the ensures: Fluid engine compartment when the engine is antifreeze protection;...
  • Page 176 Fiat Dealership. 42) In any case, you should not exceed the maximum filling level: you risk damaging the engine and catalytic converter. If the maximum level has been exceeded, do not start the vehicle; contact the Fiat Dealership.
  • Page 177 If after purchasing the vehicle, you want to install accessories (alarm, mobile phone, etc.), contact the Fiat Dealership who will be able to suggest the most suitable devices and, above all, offer advice on the need to use a more powerful...
  • Page 178: Inflation Pressure

    Refer to the “TPMS – enough; the tyres approved by Fiat Tyre Pressure Monitoring System” have wear warnings 1 fig. 279 that are paragraph in the “Safety” chapter.
  • Page 179 These tyres can be fitted on at least both front wheels. Please see the paragraph "Replacing a tyre" in the "Emergency" chapter. In any case, it is advisable to contact a Fiat Dealership. SUGGESTIONS ABOUT THE ROTATION OF THE TYRES WARNING We advise you not to do this kind of operation.
  • Page 180 55) If you want to fit chains, you must original tyres, or they correspond to those windscreen and rear window are dry; recommended by a Fiat Dealership. Failure obtain specific ones. Consult a Fiat detach them from the windscreen or to observe these instructions can Dealership.
  • Page 181 pull the tongue 4 fig. 284 (movement A) and push the blade 3 upwards. T36701 T25516-1 Rear window wiper on the tailgate Reassembly T25516 lift up the rear window wiper 7 Proceed in reverse order for fig. 286; dismounting. Make sure the blade is Reassembly pull the tab 9 (movement B) and properly locked in place.
  • Page 182 BODYWORK Dissolve spots with solvents not salt, especially in the wheel arches approved of by Fiat service; they could and underbody, after driving on roads 219) 220) damage the paint. where anti-ice substances have been Drive in snow or mud without washing spread.
  • Page 183 wash the vehicle with high pressure Use a soft, cotton cloth. If this is not sufficient, use a soft cloth (or a cotton cleaners; IMPORTANT pad) slightly wetted with soapy water, apply stickers to the painted surfaces then rinse with a soft cloth or wet (they might leave traces).
  • Page 184 They should be kept clean. 221) 222) 223) the vehicle Use products selected by Fiat services If you need to remove original 60) 61) or soap and warm water, rubbing with a equipment from the passenger If it undergoes correct service, the sponge and drying with a dry cloth.
  • Page 185 WARNING 221) Never use flammable products, such as petrol ether or rectified petrol to clean the inside of the vehicle. The electrostatic charges which are generated by rubbing during the cleaning operation may cause a fire. 222) Do not keep aerosol cans in the vehicle: they might explode.
  • Page 186 TECHNICAL DATA Everything you may find useful for IDENTIFICATION DATA..185 understanding how your vehicle is ENGINE ....186 made and works is contained in this BRAKING SYSTEM .
  • Page 187 IDENTIFICATION ENGINE IDENTIFICATION PLATE DATA (Different position depending on the engine fig. 291 ) VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE The indications given on the plate A fig. 288 have to be shown in every written communication or order. T36710 Manufacturer's licence plate A fig. 288. 1 Manufacturer’s name.
  • Page 188 ENGINE Multijet 115 Ecojet 120 Ecojet 140 EMISSION LEVEL Euro 5 Euro 4 / Euro 5 Euro 5 ENGINE Engine type Engine displacement (cm³) 1598 Type of injection Common rail turbo Common rail twin turbo Common rail twin turbo Type of fuel Diesel Start&Stop –...
  • Page 189 Multijet 95 Ecojet 95 Multijet 120 Ecojet 125 Ecojet 145 EMISSION LEVEL Euro 6 ENGINE Engine type Engine displacement (cm³) 1598 Common rail twin Common rail twin Type of injection Common rail turbo Common rail turbo Common rail turbo turbo turbo Type of fuel Diesel...
  • Page 190: Braking System

    BRAKING SYSTEM Multijet (Euro 5 – Euro 6) Ecojet (Euro 5 – Euro 6) Front: 296 x 28 Ventilated Rear: 280 × 12...
  • Page 191 TRANSMISSION Multijet (Euro 5 — Euro 6) Ecojet (Euro 5 — Euro 6) Type Manual: PF6 Number of forward gears Traction Front wheel drive...
  • Page 192 STEERING Multijet – Ecojet (Euro 5 – Euro 6) Short wheelbase (L1) Long wheelbase (L2) Power steering Hydraulic Turning circle between 11.84 13.17 pavements (mm) Turning circle between walls 12.40 13.73 (mm)
  • Page 193 TYRES IMPORTANT If there are any discrepancies between the Owner Handbook and the Registration Document, take the information from the latter. For safe driving, the car must be fitted with tyres of the same make and type on all wheels. Euro 6 versions Multijet 95 - Ecojet 95 Multijet 120...
  • Page 194 DIMENSIONS Van version T36713...
  • Page 195 Vehicles complete and with no further changes. Measurements i millimetres Short wheelbase (L1) Long wheelbase (L2) Low roof (H1) High roof (H2) Low roof (H1) High roof (H2) 3098 3098 3498 3498 4999 4999 5399 5399 1615 1615 1615 1615 1628 1628 1628...
  • Page 196 Combi version T36712...
  • Page 197 Vehicles complete and with no further changes. Measurements i millimetres Short wheelbase (L1) Long wheelbase (L2) COMBI N1 Low roof (H1) 5/6 passengers 3098 3498 4999 5399 1615 1615 1628 1628 2283 2283 1971 1971 1369 1369 1391 1391 1320 1320 1650 2050...
  • Page 198 Vehicles complete and with no further changes. Measurements i millimetres Short wheelbase (L1) Long wheelbase (L2) COMBI M1 Low roof (H1) Low roof (H1) 5/6 passengers 8/9 passengers 5/6 passengers 8/9 passengers 3098 3098 3498 3498 4999 4999 5399 5399 1615 1615 1615...
  • Page 199 Crew cab version T36723...
  • Page 200 Vehicles complete and with no further changes. Measurements i millimetres Short wheelbase (L1) Long wheelbase (L2) CREW CAB Low roof (H1) 3098 3498 4999 5399 1615 1615 1628 1628 2283 2283 1971 1971 1387 1387 1391 1391 1320 1320 Z1 (min/max) 1914 / 2023 2314 / 2423...
  • Page 201 Floor cab version T36724...
  • Page 202 Vehicles complete and with no further changes. Measurements i millimetres Long wheelbase (L2) FLOOR CAB Low roof (H1) 3498 B (fittings excluded) 5248 D (fittings excluded) 2150 H (fittings excluded) 1953 DIMENSIONS WITH FITTINGS Total length (with fittings) 5648 Load length (with fittings) 3100 Maximum width (with fittings) 2150...
  • Page 203 CARGO VOLUMES LOAD VOLUME m Short wheelbase (L1) Low roof (H1) Long wheelbase (L2) Low roof (H1) Short wheelbase (L1) High roof (H2) Long wheelbase (L2) High roof (H2) COMBI N1 LOAD VOLUME m Short wheelbase (L1) Low roof (H1) Long wheelbase (L2) Low roof (H1)
  • Page 204 COMBI M1 LOAD VOLUME m 5/6 passengers Short wheelbase (L1) Low roof (H1) 8/9 passengers 5/6 passengers Long wheelbase (L2) Low roof (H1) 8/9 passengers CREW CAB LOAD VOLUME m Short wheelbase (L1) Low roof (H1) Long wheelbase (L2) Low roof (H1)
  • Page 205 150 (including carry container) (*) Trailer load (camper, boat, etc.) You need to respect the towing conditions established by the highway code. For any tow hook adaptation, contact a Fiat Dealership. In the case of towing a vehicle, the total circulating volume (vehicle + trailer) must not be exceeded. However, the rear MMTA can be exceeded within the limit of 15% and the MMAC can be exceeded within the limit of 10% or 100 kg (the first of these two limits to be reached).
  • Page 206 Version Short wheelbase (L1) – Low roof (H1) Engine type Multijet 95 – Ecojet 95 Ecojet 125 – Ecojet 145 Multijet 95 – Ecojet 95 Ecojet 125 – Ecojet 145 — Multijet 120 — Multijet 120 Capacity 1000 kg 1200 kg Gear order weight 1726 1743...
  • Page 207 Version Long wheelbase (L2) – Low roof (H1) Engine type Multijet 95 – Ecojet 95 – Multijet 120 Ecojet 125 – Ecojet 145 Capacity 13 q Gear order weight 1781 1797 Maximum carrying capacity (including the 1264 1263 driver) Total weight on the ground 3045 3060 Version...
  • Page 208 Version Combi N1 Short wheelbase (L1) – Low roof (H1) Engine type Ecojet 95 Ecojet 125 – Ecojet 145 Ecojet 95 Ecojet 125 – Ecojet 145 Capacity 1000 kg 1200 kg Gear order weight 1837 1847 1849 1859 Maximum carrying capacity (including the 1033 1033...
  • Page 209 Version Combi M1 Short wheelbase (L1) – Low roof (H1) Engine type Ecojet 95 Ecojet 125 - Ecojet 145 Ecojet 95 Ecojet 125 - Ecojet 145 5/6 passengers Capacity 1000 kg 1200 kg Gear order weight 1844 1854 1844 1854 Maximum carrying capacity (including the 1081...
  • Page 210 Version Combi M1 Long wheelbase (L2) – Low roof (H1) Engine type Ecojet 95 Ecojet 125 - Ecojet 145 Ecojet 95 Ecojet 125 - Ecojet 145 5/6 passengers 8/9 passengers Capacity 1200 kg Gear order weight 1914 1924 1977 1987 Maximum carrying capacity (including the 1096...
  • Page 211 Version Crew cab Short wheelbase (L1) – Low roof (H1) Engine type Multijet 95 – Multijet Ecojet 125 - Ecojet 145 Multijet 95 – Multijet Ecojet 125 – cojet 145 120 – Ecojet 95 120 – Ecojet 95 Capacity 1000 kg 1200 kg Gear order weight 1844...
  • Page 212 Version Floor cab Long wheelbase (L2) – Low roof (H1) Engine type Ecojet 125 Ecojet 145 Capacity 1200 kg Gear order weight 1538 1538 Carrying capacity (including the driver) 1452 1452 Gross vehicle weight 2990 2990...
  • Page 213 REFUELLING Multijet 115 (Euro 5) Ecojet 120 (Euro 4 – Euro Recommended fuels 5) – Ecojet 140 (Euro 5) and original lubricants SELENIA WR FORWARD 5W-30 Contractual Technical Reference No. (F023.N15) Diesel engine lubricants (litres) For non-Europe markets: SELENIA MULTIPOWER C3 Contractual Technical Reference N°...
  • Page 214 Multijet 95 – Multijet Ecojet 95 – Ecojet 125 – Recommended fuels 120 (Euro 6) Ecojet 145 (Euro 6) and original lubricants SELENIA WR FORWARD 5W-30 Diesel engine lubricants (litres) Contractual Technical Reference No. (F023.N15) Without climate control PARAFLU UP system Protective agent for Contractual Technical...
  • Page 215 CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM Coolant type 227) 228) Oil type in the air The refrigeration circuit may contain conditioning fluorinated greenhouse gases. circuit Depending on the vehicle version, the Flammable label A inside the engine compartment product gives the following information. The presence and location of the Refer to the information on the label A depends on...
  • Page 216 WARNING 225) Use AdBlue (Urea) additive only according to DIN 70 070 and ISO 22241-1. Other fluids may cause damage to the system: also exhaust emissions would no longer comply with the law. 226) The distribution companies are responsible for the compliance of their product.
  • Page 217 FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS Your vehicle is equipped with an engine oil that has been thoroughly developed and tested in order to meet the requirements of the scheduled servicing plan. Constant use of the prescribed lubricants guarantees the fuel consumption and emission specifications. Lubricant quality is crucial for engine operation and duration. RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS AND THEIR SPECIFICATIONS Features Specification...
  • Page 218 Original fluids and Features Specification Applications lubricants Synthetic fluid for brake TUTELA TOP 4S Brake fluid and clutch systems Hydraulic brakes and 9.55597 or MS-90039 Contractual Technical Clutch fluid Exceeds specifications: hydraulic clutch controls Reference No. F005.F15 DOT 4 Lubricants and greases TUTELA SAE 75W-80 API GL-4+ Manual mechanical...
  • Page 219 PERFORMANCE VAN VERSION Max Speed (Km/h) Low roof (H1) High roof (H2) Low roof (H1) High roof (H2) Short wheelbase (L1) Long wheelbase (L2) Multijet 95 – – Ecojet 95 – – Euro 6 Multijet 120 – – Ecojet 125 Ecojet 145 COMBI VERSION N1 Max Speed (Km/h)
  • Page 220 CREW CAB VERSION Max Speed (Km/h) Short wheelbase (L1) – Low Long wheelbase (L2) – Low roof (H1) roof (H1) Multijet 95 Ecojet 95 Euro 6 Multijet 120 Ecojet 125 Ecojet 145 FLOOR CAB VERSION Max Speed (Km/h) Long wheelbase (L2) – Low roof (H1) Ecojet 125 –...
  • Page 221 CONSUMPTION VAN VERSION Combined (l/100 km) Low roof (H1) High roof (H2) Low roof (H1) High roof (H2) Short wheelbase (L1) Long wheelbase (L2) Multijet 95 – Ecojet 95 – – Euro 6 Multijet 120 – – Ecojet 125 Ecojet 145 COMBI VERSION N1 Combined (l/100 km) Short wheelbase (L1) –...
  • Page 222 CREW CAB VERSION Combined (l/100 km) Short wheelbase (L1) – Low Long wheelbase (L2) – Low roof (H1) roof (H1) Multijet 95 Ecojet 95 Euro 6 Multijet 120 Ecojet 125 Ecojet 145 FLOOR CAB VERSION Combined (l/100 km) Long wheelbase (L2) – Low roof (H1) Ecojet 125 Euro 6 Ecojet 145...
  • Page 223 EMISSIONS VAN VERSION emissions (g/km) Low roof (H1) High roof (H2) Low roof (H1) High roof (H2) Short wheelbase (L1) Long wheelbase (L2) Multijet 95 – – Ecojet 95 – – Euro 6 Multijet 120 – – Ecojet 125 Ecojet 145 COMBI VERSION N1 emissions (g/km) Short wheelbase (L1) –...
  • Page 224 CREW CAB VERSION emissions (g/km) Short wheelbase (L1) – Low Long wheelbase (L2) – Low roof (H1) roof (H1) Multijet 95 Ecojet 95 Euro 6 Multijet 120 Ecojet 125 Ecojet 145 FLOOR CAB VERSION emissions (g/km) Long wheelbase (L2) – Low roof (H1) Ecojet 125 Euro 6 Ecojet 145...
  • Page 225: What To Do If

    WHAT TO DO IF... The advice given below lets you quickly and temporarily fix various problems: for safety, contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO Using the electronic key Replace the battery. You can still lock/unlock and start your vehicle (refer to the Dead key battery.
  • Page 226 Circuit defective. Contact a Fiat Dealership. Refer to the “Starting the engine” paragraph Starting conditions were not satisfied. in the “Knowing your vehicle” chapter. Insert the key in the reader to start the The engine does not start.
  • Page 227 Check the coolant liquid tank: there should the STOP warning light goes on. Coolant liquid leak. be liquid in it. In not, contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible. Coolant liquid boiling in the tank. Mechanical breakdown: head gasket Stop the engine and contact a Fiat damaged.
  • Page 228 WHAT TO DO Electric equipment Windscreen wiper blade blocked. Detach the blade before moving the wiper. Electrical circuit defective. Contact a Fiat Dealership. Windscreen wiper not working. Replace the fuse (or have it replaced), referring to the “Passenger compartment Fuse damaged.
  • Page 229 62) Radiator: in case there is not enough relative cooling liquid, remember that when the engine is very hot, you must not fill it with cold cooling liquid. After any mechanical intervention that involves replacing the coolant liquid, even partially, this last must be a specific type. Please remember you need to use only products selected by Fiat Dealerships.
  • Page 232 MAINTAIN YOUR VEHICLE IN TIP TOP CONDITIONS WITH Mopar Vehicle Protection offers a series of service contracts that are designed to give all our customers the pleasure of driving their vehicle without any hitch's and concerns. Our product portfolio consists of a wide and flexible range of extended warranty and maintenance plans endorsed by FCA.
  • Page 233 NOTE...
  • Page 237 INDEX Doors.....20 Front headrest ....27 Centralised door locking/unlocking andbrake .
  • Page 238 PBA (Panic Brake Assist) system. . .129 Seat belts ....93 Storage compartment ..62 Performance ....217 Seats .
  • Page 239 At Fiat Professional Service authorised workshops you can find technicians directly trained by us, offering quality and professionalism for all service operations. Fiat Professional workshops are always close to you for the regular servicing operations, season checks and practical recommendations by our experts.
  • Page 240 The data contained in this publication is intended merely as a guide. FCA Italy S.p.A. reserves the right to modify the models and versions described in this booklet at any time for technical and commercial reasons. If you have any further questions please consult your FIAT dealer. Printed in recycled paper without chlorine.

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